nytimes: arsenic and albuquerque. *now* maybe everyone will understand why i am concerned. mayor baca and others sound like 'bishop love' from 'the monkey wrench gang.' time to spend that money on the reverse-osmosis system, i guess.

also, thanks to monsieur zeldman and the folks at webstandards.org. you've given me the best reason in the world to eliminate a costly nightmare from my life. the time is right. i may be a small shop in santa fe, but i'm corrupting other developers in the same vein ... to paraphrase and rip off earth first!, 'no compromise in the pursuit of standards' ... (then, why do i have a netscape 4.x page? because zope makes it easy.) ...

both the netscape and standards-compliant home pages are now automated, thanks to a donated script from luke tymowski. thank YOU, luke. i've still got some figgerin' to do, but my permalinks *are* working. that script gave me a lot of avenues to explore ... like the little 'last four days' box in the bottom right ...

the discussion group is somewhat hosed. please use email to contact me, if necessary. i'll be working on it sometime over the weekend.

there is also a redirect on your entry to dangerousmeta! that will take netscape 4.x users to a 'friendly' page. everyone else goes to a standards-compliant page. whether this setup will stay or go, depends on how much it gets used.

i took eric costello up on stealing his code. there's no tables here, baby. dangerousmeta! is now based on his two-column, ala style. thanks, rob. this site will now function as a xhtml/css/zope playspace. i've got things much more organized than when i first set up shop, and can finally leverage more of my zope knowledge.

i'm not really sure how i'm going to like this css/xhtml stuff. i gotta get more comfy with it all.

back online once again. now i just have to rerecord my finger-twitch <br> to <br /> ...